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Computer-based training is gaining in popularity as a cost effective and efficient method of employee development. Rich Weissman takes a look at the growing trend of online education

Scott was excited when his shift supervisor told him he was in line for more supervisory training. His mind drifted happily to his previous week long training class in the fancy resort hotel, where the weather was great, the food top notch, and the...

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